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Hey, I am getting ready to purchase a shooting rest. I plan on mainly using it for checking zero on my rifles, and when working up loads while reloading, which can involve the need to shoot 50 - 100 times through the course of an extended session, to narrow down a reloading recipe that works best for a particular rifle. I am considering the Lead Sled DFT and the Hyscore DLX Precision shooting rest. The Lead Sled DFT seems to be well regarded. Anyone have any experience with the Hyscore? Any opinions or experiences with either device? | ||
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Run this question in the Benchrest & Target Shooting forum. I think you'll get more responses. Also see Shootin Far's topic on the Lead Sled in that same forum. (It's five forums above Miscellaneous.) | |||
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I have an old Hart and a Sinclair. I like the Sinclair its fully adjustable but it is HEAVY. I just use my Hart for 22's or quick trips to the range or as a loaner. NRA Benefactor. Life is tough... It's even tougher when you're stupid... John Wayne | |||
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never found a rest that i liked, sandbags worked better | |||
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Not trying to show off - ok I am - check this out: Rifle rest | |||
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